chairman

英['tʃeəmən] 美['tʃermən]
  • n. 主席;会长;董事长
  • v. 担任 ... 的主席(议长)
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星级词汇:
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    n. (名词)
    1. 主席
    2. 委员长
    3. 董事长
    4. 议长
    5. 系主任
    6. 会长
    7. 主持人
    8. 主任
    9. 轿夫
    10. 总裁
    11. 社长
    12. 抬轿人
    13. 推轮椅者
    v. (动词)
    1. 主持(会议)
    2. 担任 … 的主席(议长)
    n. (名词)
    1. [C](主持会议的)主席 person in charge of a meeting
    2. [C]委员长,董事长 permanent president of a committee, board of directors of a company, etc.

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization;

    "address your remarks to the chairperson"

Verb:
  1. act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university;

    "She chaired the department for many years"

1. When the chairman of Campbell's retired, McGovern was named as his successor.
坎贝尔公司的总裁退休后,麦戈文被选定为继任者。

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2. He picked up the phone expecting to hear the chairman's gruff voice.
他拿起电话,心想会听到主席粗哑的嗓音。

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3. Candidates are urgently sought for the post of Conservative party chairman.
保守党主席的职位急寻候选人。

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4. A lot of credit must go to the chairman and his father.
很大一部分功劳应归于主席和他的父亲。

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5. The chairman of the bench adjourned the case until October 27.
主审法官将案件延期到10月27日审理。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The chairman exhorted the party workers to take action.
      主席敦促党的工作人员采取行动。
    2. In the absence of the chairman of the council,the vice chairman does duty for him.
      委员会会长缺任时,便由副会长代理职务。
    3. Minority of board member opposed the chairman.
      董事会成员中的少数人反对董事长。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The chairman called the meeting to order.
      主席宣布开会。
    2. The chairman presided over the meeting.
      主席主持会议。
    3. Many people spoke at the meeting, and finally the chairman summed up the discussion.
      许多人在会上发了言,最后主席总结了这次讨论。
    4. After everyone was seated, the chairman proceeded to announce his plan.
      每个人都坐好后,主席才开始宣布他的计划。
    5. The chairman rapped on the table for order.
      主席敲桌子要求安静。
    6. The chairman gave an opening address.
      主席致开幕词。
    7. As the chairman is ill,I'm asking Mr. Sharp to act for him.
      由于主席患病,我请夏普先生代理主席一职。
    8. He had the honour of being presented to the chairman in the office.
      他有幸在办公室被主席召见。
    9. He proposed that young man to be the chairman.
      他提名那个年轻人做主席。
    10. Kindly address yourself to the chairman, not directly to other representatives at this meeting.
      请你向主席讲,不必直接向与会代表讲。
    11. She likes being called Madam Chairman.
      她喜欢被人称为主席阁下。
n. (名词)
  1. chairman的意思是“坐在椅子上主持会议的人”,即“主席”,也可指委员会的“委员长”,董事会的“董事长”。其复数形式为chairmen。
  2. chairman主要指男性,也可指女性。女主席还可说chairwoman。
  3. chairman表示独占的职位时,通常不加冠词,如指具体的人则须加冠词。
n. (名词)
chairman, chair, chairperson
  • 这三者都有“主席,议长”的意思, chair的基本意思是“椅子”; chairman常指男性,但也可指女性; chairperson是女权运动者为避免过分强调男性作用,提高妇女地位而创出的新词,本词适用于不知主席性别的情况下。另外,女主席喜欢称自己是chairperson; 有些人为了避免涉及性别问题,可以用chair。例如:
  • Who is the chair?
  • 谁是主席?
  • A chairperson will be appointed.
  • 主席将被任命。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
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